So I have been playing this steady for about 4 to 5 days but Tommy are you changing the sticking randomly? I started doing it with the same sticking as a rule none of the melody notes are played with in a double only single correct? I seems like your sticking is the same but then again you are going pretty fast so I could be wrong love this idea I want try it with a triplet based pattern. Love the concept thanks Tommy
When Tommy play with both hands the sticking is: Single Paradiddle-Single Paradiddle-Double Paradiddle-Single Paradiddle-Double Paradiddle-Double Paradiddle-Double Paradiddle ;)
First answer is not 100% correct, since this would yield 36 32nd notes, but in 32nd notes, this is a 1 bar exercise. The exact sticking Tommy plays is (32nd notes): RLRR LRLL RLRL RRLR LLRL RLRR LRLR LLRL Chapter 2 of Casey Scheuerell‘s book „Berkley Jazz Drumming“ elaborates on this if you want to know more.
Thanks Tommy I love the way you approach drumming
Love you Tommy...awesome drummer
Thank you for the great lesson!
Genius advice from the maestro himself
Great stuff!! thank you for sharing
Damn.... thanks very much, Sir! 💪
Great! Thanks
So I have been playing this steady for about 4 to 5 days but Tommy are you changing the sticking randomly? I started doing it with the same sticking as a rule none of the melody notes are played with in a double only single correct?
I seems like your sticking is the same but then again you are going pretty fast so I could be wrong love this idea I want try it with a triplet based pattern. Love the concept thanks Tommy
I got lost when the accents switched to your left hand.
When Tommy play with both hands the sticking is: Single Paradiddle-Single Paradiddle-Double Paradiddle-Single Paradiddle-Double Paradiddle-Double Paradiddle-Double Paradiddle ;)
First answer is not 100% correct, since this would yield 36 32nd notes, but in 32nd notes, this is a 1 bar exercise.
The exact sticking Tommy plays is (32nd notes):
RLRR LRLL RLRL RRLR
LLRL RLRR LRLR LLRL
Chapter 2 of Casey Scheuerell‘s book „Berkley Jazz Drumming“ elaborates on this if you want to know more.